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[Recalled] Toe-Kick Saws — The saws are used for the removal of floors or cutting flooring in the toe kick… | CPSC 2006-04-13

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This is an official product-safety recall record. Below are the verified details from the issuing authority, in plain language.

Recall details

ProductToe-Kick Saws
Brand / manufacturerCrain Cutter Co. Inc., of Milpitas, Calif.
Categoryconsumer_product
Issuing authorityCPSC
Reference06137
Country of noticeUnited States
Hazard typerecall
Notice date13 April 2006

Why it was recalled

According to the CPSC notice, the identified hazard is: The saws are used for the removal of floors or cutting flooring in the toe kick area under cabinets. Only Model 795, which has a blue handle and motor housing, is included in this recall. "Model 795" and "Crain Toe-Kick Saw" are printed on a label on the blue motor housing. Hazards: The saw's plastic handle can break, causing the user to lose control of the saw, which could kick back and present a laceration hazard, if the blade is in motion.

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